Rollup merge of #132066 - tifv:ptr-docs-typo, r=Amanieu

Fix a typo in documentation of `pointer::sub_ptr()`

Just a typo in docs.
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León Orell Valerian Liehr 2024-10-23 22:11:06 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ pub fn mask(self, mask: usize) -> *const T {
/// but it provides slightly more information to the optimizer, which can /// but it provides slightly more information to the optimizer, which can
/// sometimes allow it to optimize slightly better with some backends. /// sometimes allow it to optimize slightly better with some backends.
/// ///
/// This method can be though of as recovering the `count` that was passed /// This method can be thought of as recovering the `count` that was passed
/// to [`add`](#method.add) (or, with the parameters in the other order, /// to [`add`](#method.add) (or, with the parameters in the other order,
/// to [`sub`](#method.sub)). The following are all equivalent, assuming /// to [`sub`](#method.sub)). The following are all equivalent, assuming
/// that their safety preconditions are met: /// that their safety preconditions are met:

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@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ pub const fn guaranteed_ne(self, other: *mut T) -> Option<bool>
/// but it provides slightly more information to the optimizer, which can /// but it provides slightly more information to the optimizer, which can
/// sometimes allow it to optimize slightly better with some backends. /// sometimes allow it to optimize slightly better with some backends.
/// ///
/// This method can be though of as recovering the `count` that was passed /// This method can be thought of as recovering the `count` that was passed
/// to [`add`](#method.add) (or, with the parameters in the other order, /// to [`add`](#method.add) (or, with the parameters in the other order,
/// to [`sub`](#method.sub)). The following are all equivalent, assuming /// to [`sub`](#method.sub)). The following are all equivalent, assuming
/// that their safety preconditions are met: /// that their safety preconditions are met: